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[[Image:Seebär.jpg|thumb|right|The Sea Bear]]
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A '''Sea bear''' is an underwater bear, first appearing in [[The Camping Episode]]. [[SpongeBob SquarePants|SpongeBob]], [[Patrick Star|Patrick]] and [[Squidward Tentacles|Squidward]] all encountered him once. The Sea Bear is the main antagonist of [[The Camping Episode]].
[[Image:FSM2.jpg|thumb|[[Fake Science Monthly]] showing "How to Stop a Sea Bear]]
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[[Image:FSM1.jpg|thumb|right|the same magazine, "Sea Bears and Fairytales Are Real".]]
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A '''Sea bear''' is an underwater bear, it only appeared in [[The Camping Episode]]. [[SpongeBob]], [[Patrick]] and [[Squidward]] all encountered one.  
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===Looks===
 
===Looks===
The sea bear looks like a half-fish half-bear. It has many green colors on it's body, It has a huge mouth and tongue, its fins are big and it has a tail.
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The sea bear looks like a piranha with clawed fins (though it floats in the water on its side like a normal fish, unlike the regular fish of [[Bikini Bottom]]), and has the head and upper body of a bear.
  
 
===Defenses and Attractions===
 
===Defenses and Attractions===
 
Attractions of a sea bear (with explanations and/or reasons): <br />
 
Attractions of a sea bear (with explanations and/or reasons): <br />
  
*Playing a [[clarinet]] poorly.
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*Playing a [[clarinet]] badly.
**This may be because sea bears take Clarinets (especially with Squidward's talent) as an animal dying.
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*Waving a flashlight back and forth really fast - flashlights are their natural prey, according to [[Patrick Star|Patrick]].
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*Stomping on the ground - they take that as a challenge.
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*Eating, distributing, or even holding cubed cheese. [[SpongeBob SquarePants|SpongeBob]] points out that sliced cheese is fine.
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*Wearing a sombrero in a goofy fashion or upside down.                                                                                                                            
  
*Waving a flashlight
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*Running                                                                                                                                                                         
**Patrick claims flashlights are their natural prey, though it could also be seen as a sign of weakness or inferiority.
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*Stomping on the ground
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*Limping (worse than running)                                                                                                                                                     
**They take it as a challenge.
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*Eating, distributing, or even holding cubed cheese.
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*Wearing clown shoes                                                                                                                                                             
**SpongeBob points out that sliced cheese is "fine".
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*Wearing a sombrero in a goofy fashion
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*Crawling (worse than limping)
**Ofensive, perhaps.
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*Wearing a hoop skirt.  
 
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*Screeching like a chimpanzee.
*Wearing clown shoes
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*Drawing an oval on the sand.
**Perhaps in ridicule of a sea bear's large body, or the bear may mistake giant red feet as a sign of dying.
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*It should also be noted that sea bears seem to just "not like" [[Squidward Tentacles|Squidward]], since it always attacks him whenever he moves. [[SpongeBob SquarePants|SpongeBob]] tells [[Squidward Tentacles|Squidward]] not to run, limp, or crawl if he doesn’t want the Sea Bear to attack, but then, after doing something off-screen, the Sea Bear attacks once again, showing that, even though he didn’t do anything that a Sea Bear normally hates, the Sea Bear just doesn’t like [[Squidward Tentacles|Squidward]] (as noted by [[SpongeBob SquarePants|SpongeBob]]).
 
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*Wearing a hoopskirt
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**Ugly.
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*Screeching like a chimpanzee
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**Perhaps they hate the sound of a screeching chimpanzee.
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* It should also be noted that sea bears seem to just "not like" Squidward.
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The only defense:
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Defense:
  
*To protect oneself from the mauling of a Sea Bear, an [[Sea Bear Circle|Anti-Sea Bear Circle]] must be drawn in the ground. Immediantly after, the prey must stand or sit in the Circle's radius, and if successful, the sea bear will not attack. However, a Circle must be a perfect (or near-perfect) circle, and that an ''oval'' will not help.
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*To protect oneself from the mauling from the Sea Bear, an [[Sea Bear Circle|Anti-Sea Bear Circle]] must be drawn in the ground. Immediately after, the prey must stand or sit in the Circle's radius, and if successful, the sea bear won’t attack. However, a circle must be a perfect (or near-perfect) circle, and that an ''oval'' won’t help.
 
   
 
   
also if trying to escape from a sea do not REPEAT DO NOT try to run from a sea bear
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*Also if trying to escape from a sea bear don’t, under any circumstances, try to run from a sea bear, as they hate that.
do not try to limp away from a sea bear(they hate limping more than running)
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*Don’t try to limp away from a sea bear (they hate limping more than running).
do not try to crawl away from a sea bear  
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*Don’t try to crawl away from a sea bear.
 
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*If the sea bear doesn't like you, it increases the risk of being attacked.
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*Tickle it's tummy, Sea Bears love that.
 
*There is also a [[Sea Rhinoceros]], which will always come after the sound of a sea bear attack, possibly to pick up any scraps of meat that a sea bear leaves behind (like vultures).
 
*There is also a [[Sea Rhinoceros]], which will always come after the sound of a sea bear attack, possibly to pick up any scraps of meat that a sea bear leaves behind (like vultures).
  
 
===Rumors===
 
===Rumors===
*There are many rumors and controversies about the dreaded Sea Bear. In a magazine called "Fake Science Monthly" it explains that Sea Bears and Fairy Tales are real.  
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*There are many rumors and controversies about the dreaded Sea Bear. In a tabloid called "[[Fake Science Monthly]]" it explains that Sea Bears and Fairy Tales are real--however, this is an obvious gimmick, seeing that the title of the magazine itself implies that the stories inside aren’t true.
  
*Later in the episode, it shows a different issue of Fake Science Monthly, explaining the purpose of an [[Anti-Sea Bear Circle]], and that it is the only defense available.  
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*Later in the episode, it shows a different issue of [[Fake Science Monthly]], explaining the purpose of an [[Anti-Sea Bear Circle]], and that it is the only defense against the Sea Bear.  
  
*In a magazine called "Bikini Bottom Inquirer", there is an article about a fish marrying a Sea Bear.
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*In another tabloid called "Bikini Bottom Inquirer", there is an article about a fish marrying a Sea Bear.
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*Depite the name of the tabloid is "[[Fake Science Monthly]]," the tips inside, such as drawing an [[Anti-Sea Bear Circle]], do really work.
  
 
===Related Pages===
 
===Related Pages===
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*[[Anti-Sea Rhinoceros Undergarments]]
 
*[[Anti-Sea Rhinoceros Undergarments]]
  
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Latest revision as of 17:09, 17 May 2021

A Sea bear is an underwater bear, first appearing in The Camping Episode. SpongeBob, Patrick and Squidward all encountered him once. The Sea Bear is the main antagonist of The Camping Episode.

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[edit] Looks

The sea bear looks like a piranha with clawed fins (though it floats in the water on its side like a normal fish, unlike the regular fish of Bikini Bottom), and has the head and upper body of a bear.

[edit] Defenses and Attractions

Attractions of a sea bear (with explanations and/or reasons):

  • Playing a clarinet badly.
  • Waving a flashlight back and forth really fast - flashlights are their natural prey, according to Patrick.
  • Stomping on the ground - they take that as a challenge.
  • Eating, distributing, or even holding cubed cheese. SpongeBob points out that sliced cheese is fine.
  • Wearing a sombrero in a goofy fashion or upside down.
  • Running
  • Limping (worse than running)
  • Wearing clown shoes
  • Crawling (worse than limping)
  • Wearing a hoop skirt.
  • Screeching like a chimpanzee.
  • Drawing an oval on the sand.
  • It should also be noted that sea bears seem to just "not like" Squidward, since it always attacks him whenever he moves. SpongeBob tells Squidward not to run, limp, or crawl if he doesn’t want the Sea Bear to attack, but then, after doing something off-screen, the Sea Bear attacks once again, showing that, even though he didn’t do anything that a Sea Bear normally hates, the Sea Bear just doesn’t like Squidward (as noted by SpongeBob).

Defense:

  • To protect oneself from the mauling from the Sea Bear, an Anti-Sea Bear Circle must be drawn in the ground. Immediately after, the prey must stand or sit in the Circle's radius, and if successful, the sea bear won’t attack. However, a circle must be a perfect (or near-perfect) circle, and that an oval won’t help.
  • Also if trying to escape from a sea bear don’t, under any circumstances, try to run from a sea bear, as they hate that.
  • Don’t try to limp away from a sea bear (they hate limping more than running).
  • Don’t try to crawl away from a sea bear.
  • If the sea bear doesn't like you, it increases the risk of being attacked.
  • Tickle it's tummy, Sea Bears love that.
  • There is also a Sea Rhinoceros, which will always come after the sound of a sea bear attack, possibly to pick up any scraps of meat that a sea bear leaves behind (like vultures).

[edit] Rumors

  • There are many rumors and controversies about the dreaded Sea Bear. In a tabloid called "Fake Science Monthly" it explains that Sea Bears and Fairy Tales are real--however, this is an obvious gimmick, seeing that the title of the magazine itself implies that the stories inside aren’t true.
  • In another tabloid called "Bikini Bottom Inquirer", there is an article about a fish marrying a Sea Bear.

[edit] Related Pages


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